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Having Mild Abdominal Pain And Lower Back Pain. What Are The Complications?

Hi, I have been experiencing light pain on my right side for a period of about 6 weeks. The pain is frequent but not continuous, and it is not isolated to one place but seems to occur in several places, mostly in the right abdomen , right side, and right lower back. The pain is light and not particularly sensitive to touch or pressure . I have no other symptoms, and would not be concerned except for the length of time the pain has been occurring. I am 36, male, and live overseas, which is why I m on this site.
Mon, 9 Jul 2012
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Your pain might be a mild colic can be intestinal or of renal (kidney)origin.Usually this can be taken care of by taking a tablet of buscopan which will relieve the pain.I would advise you to Get your urine tested to rule out any urinary stones or a urinary tract infection.If the problem persists you can get an ultrasound done which can give you some idea bout the cause of the pain
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Having Mild Abdominal Pain And Lower Back Pain. What Are The Complications?

Your pain might be a mild colic can be intestinal or of renal (kidney)origin.Usually this can be taken care of by taking a tablet of buscopan which will relieve the pain.I would advise you to Get your urine tested to rule out any urinary stones or a urinary tract infection.If the problem persists you can get an ultrasound done which can give you some idea bout the cause of the pain